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Bolt vs Leaf - These Are the Cheapest New Electric Cars You Can Buy, but Which One Is Best?

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The Chevrolet Bolt EV and Nissan Leaf are among the most affordable electric vehicles (EVs) available, each offering unique features and specifications. Here's a detailed comparison to help you determine which might be the better fit for your needs:

Performance and Power:

Chevrolet Bolt EV:
Motor Output:
200 horsepower and 266 lb-ft of torque.
Acceleration (0-60 mph): Approximately 6.5 seconds.

Nissan Leaf:
Motor Output:
147 horsepower and 236 lb-ft of torque for the standard model; the Leaf Plus offers 214 horsepower.
Acceleration (0-60 mph): Approximately 7.4 seconds for the standard model.

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Battery and Range:

Chevrolet Bolt EV:
Battery Capacity:
65 kWh.
EPA-Estimated Range: 259 miles.

Nissan Leaf:
Battery Capacity:
40 kWh for the standard model; 62 kWh for the Leaf Plus.
EPA-Estimated Range: 149 miles for the standard model; up to 226 miles for the Leaf Plus.

Charging:

Chevrolet Bolt EV:
Charging Time:
Approximately 7 hours using a 240-volt outlet.
DC Fast Charging: Available, adding about 100 miles of range in 30 minutes.

Nissan Leaf:
Charging Time:
Approximately 8 hours for the standard model; 11.5 hours for the Leaf Plus using a 240-volt outlet.
DC Fast Charging: Standard, with varying charging times depending on the model.

Interior and Cargo Space:

Chevrolet Bolt EV:
Passenger Volume:
94.4 cubic feet.
Cargo Space: 16.6 cubic feet behind the rear seats; 57 cubic feet with seats folded.

Nissan Leaf:
Passenger Volume:
92.4 cubic feet.
Cargo Space: 23.6 cubic feet behind the rear seats; 30 cubic feet with seats folded.

Safety and Driver Assistance:

Chevrolet Bolt EV:
Safety Features:
Standard automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, and available adaptive cruise control.

Nissan Leaf:
Safety Features:
Standard automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, and available ProPILOT Assist for semi-autonomous driving.

Pricing:

Chevrolet Bolt EV:
Starting MSRP:
Approximately $26,500.

Nissan Leaf:
Starting MSRP:
Approximately $28,140.

Pros and Cons:

Chevrolet Bolt EV:
Pros:
Longer range, more powerful motor, competitive pricing.
Cons: Interior materials may feel less premium.

Nissan Leaf:
Pros: Available semi-autonomous driving features, spacious cargo area.
Cons: Shorter range in the standard model, less powerful motor.

Conclusion:

If range and performance are your top priorities, the Chevrolet Bolt EV offers a longer driving range and more powerful motor at a competitive price.

If you value advanced driver assistance features and cargo space, the Nissan Leaf provides these, especially with the available ProPILOT Assist and its spacious trunk.

For a visual comparison and more insights, you might find the following video helpful:

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